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Verb
/ˈdäkit/,
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dockets, plural;
  1. Enter (a case or suit) onto a list of those due to be heard
    • - the case will go to the Supreme Court, and may be docketed for the fall term
  2. Mark (goods or a package) with a document or label listing the contents

  3. Annotate (a letter or document) with a brief summary of its contents

Noun
  1. A calendar or list of cases for trial or people having cases pending

  2. An agenda or list of things to be done

  3. A document or label listing the contents of a package or delivery


  1. (law) the calendar of a court; the list of cases to be tried or a summary of the court's activities
  2. place on the docket for legal action; "Only 5 of the 120 cases docketed were tried"
  3. agenda: a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to
  4. make a summary or abstract of a legal document and inscribe it in a list
  5. A docket (abbreviated as dkt.) is the official summary of proceedings in a court of law. The term originally referred to the large folio books in which clerks recorded all filings and court proceedings for each case. ...
  6. A summary; a brief digest; A short entry of the proceedings of a court; the register containing them; the office containing the register; A schedule of cases awaiting action in a court; An agenda of things to be done; A ticket or label fixed to something, showing its contents or directions to ...
  7. A record with the complete history of each case a court hears. It contains short chronological summaries of the court proceedings.
  8. a document which summarizes a case
  9. A formal record of a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission proceeding. These records are available for inspection and copying by the public. Each individual case proceeding is identified by an assigned number.
  10. A log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
  11. An abstract or listing of all pleadings filed in a case; the book containing such entries; trial docket is a list of or calendar of cases to be tried in a certain term.
  12. Present a rate proposal to a conference meeting for adoption as a conference group rate.
  13. The court’s case list, which should include a record of all documents filed with the court in each court. ...
  14. The calendar of cases that the Court is scheduled to hear is known as the docket. A case is “docketed” when it is added to the docket, and it is given a “docket number” at that time. ...
  15. the schedule on which the clerk of the court records all motions, pleadings, memoranda, orders and all other court filings.
  16. A calendar or agenda of court proceedings prepared by the clerk of the court. For example, a trial docket is a list of cases set to be tried in a specified term.
  17. An organised unit of documents accumulated during current use and kept together because they deal with the same subject, activity or transaction. Dockets were typically fastened together and folded.
  18. A docket is the Department of City Planning's official description of a proposed land-use action. The docket description is incorporated in the Commission's and City Council's resolution of approval and, except for City Map actions, is the legal and binding description of the action.
  19. The calendar of hearings that will be held in the court. It will list the cases scheduled for a particular day or week or month. Court calendars often change at the last minute. It is a good idea to arrive early and to sit in the courtroom where your case will be heard. ...
  20. The preprinted open-sided envelope that accompanies every job. Information is added by staff at various stages in the production process to record information about quantities and categories of binding and materials. This information tracks where different parts of a job are in the shop. ...
  21. The quarterly list of commodities available to cooperating sponsors from which to design, program and call forward categories of food. ...
  22. A listing of appeals that have been filed with BVA. Appeals are listed in numerical order, called docket number order, based on when a VA Form 9 is received by VA.
  23. The permanent, cumulative record of all proceedings of a case as required by law; a list of cases on a court's calendar.
  24. A list of suggested changes to a comprehensive plan or development regulations maintained by the department.
  25. A note containing instructions to an advocate or senior advocate who may draft or settle, argue pleadings, or the case. It gives the cause title, the court before which it is listed and the party on whose behalf the advocate is to act. ...